On 03/13/2012 02:06 PM, L. David Baron wrote:
> http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-images/#concrete-object-size appears to
> be a definition of the term "concrete object size", but doesn't
> actually define how to get a concrete object size. (But it does
> slightly confusingly link to itself.)
>
> It should at least say that the definition of how to get a concrete
> object size is in the sections below.
I've reworded it a bit to:
| The concrete object size is the result of transforming an object's
| intrinsic dimensions into a concrete size using its specified size
| and default object size. (See sections below.) A concrete object
| size always has a definite height and width.
Let me know if this is adequate. (Note that the entire parent section
here is devoted to defining this transformation.)
> (Though 5.3 claims to define it only "In the absence of more specific
> rules"... perhaps it could give examples of what would provide such rules?)
That's covered in the last paragraph of that section.
http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-images/#default-sizing
Is there some way you would like that further clarified?
~fantasai